About Moriceau & Mrzyk

Rooted in the subconscious and popular culture, the drawings of Moriceau & Mrzyk depict vignettes culled from everyday life. Figures drawn in black ink around the stark white walls of a gallery or on paper, framed, and hung salon style, interact with one another in an ongoing, open-ended conversation. Ranging from grotesque to whimsical, absurd to bitingly critical, each of the duo's delicate drawings pulls the viewer into a fascinating, imaginary world. In 2008, they created 365 unique drawings for a daily calendar.

French, 1973 and 1974, Nuremberg, Germany, based in Châtillon/Indre, France